It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane…No, it’s SuperNewt!

When I received my December 19th edition of Newsweek and saw the cover photo, first thing that came to mind was George Reeves striking this same pose as Superman in the old TV program. Is this just a coincident that this cover pose was chosen or does the Newtster really picture himself as standing for, “truth, justice, and the American way?’ What’s that in the sky? It’s a bird. It’s a plane, No, it’s SuperNewt, able to leap over three wives, multiple mistresses, and Article III, Section 1 of the US Constitution in a single bound!.

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SELFIE TRAMWAY: Warner Brothers wants to build a $100 million, one mile long, aerial tramway to haul selfie-shooting tourists up to the Hollywood sign so they won’t be trampling through the neighborhoods of wealthy people.

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OPIOID DEATH: The Washington Post has reported, “a new study published by the Journal of the American Medical Association attributes 1.5 percent of all American deaths in 2016 to opioids. This staggering figure, which given the data used may be an underestimate of the true total, eclipses the deadliness of the Vietnam War during its bloodiest year. One in five deaths of young Americans, ages 25 to 34, are attributed to opioids.”

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STARBUCKS: Starbucks opened its first coffee shop in 1971. Today there are over 28,000 shops spanning the globe. As the fringe right likes to say, that’s a lot of soldiers in the war against Christmas!